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Danny Sullivan
🇦🇺
Second Row,
- Age
192 Ht
108 Wt
111
Danny Sullivan
🇦🇺
Second Row,
- Age
192 Ht
108 Wt

Player Danny Sullivan

Date of Birth
Jan 4, 1982
Birth Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality
  1. 🇦🇺 Australia
Height (cm)
192 cm
Weight (kg)
108 kg
Position/s
  1. Second Row
Nickname
Sull
Warrior #
111
Warriors Debut Details
March 28 2004, Round 3 vs Panthers at Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2004
Signed From
Parramatta Eels
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Sullivan_(rugby_league)
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/danny-sullivan/summary.html

mt.wellington

Danny Sullivan is an Australian former rugby league footballer. His position of preference was in the Second Row.

Sullivan grew up in Sydney where he attended Westfields Sports High School. In 1999 he toured France, Ireland and England with the Australian schoolboys team. The team was undefeated and Sullivan played alongside Braith Anasta, Mark Gasnier, Brent Tate and Jamie Lyon. As an Australian representative, Sullivan was inducted into the Westfields Sports Hall of Fame and also won a New South Wales Sporting Blue.

Sullivan was a junior at the Parramatta Eels while at Westfields Sports and he made his National Rugby League debut for the club in 2001. He played five games that season, coming off the bench. This was enough to earn the Eric Grothe rookie of the year award as the club's best youngster in 2001.

He had an impressive off season with the club in 2002, and was even talked about as a possible NRL Rookie of the Year award winner for the 2002 season. However he suffered a severe knee injury and required a knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. This was later compounded when he developed a Golden staph infection which ruined his next two seasons and haunted him for the rest of his career.

In 2004 Sullivan joined the New Zealand Warriors, seeking to rebuild his career. At the time the head coach was Daniel Anderson, who had previously coached Sullivan in the youth sides at Parramatta. Sullivan managed to play one game for the Warriors, starting in the second row, before again suffering knee problems. He was later ruled out for the season. When Daniel Anderson was fired and replaced by Tony Kemp midway through the season Sullivan decided to retire and return to Australia.


 
#111 Danny Sullivan

Every update we have done had Danny working as a head groundsman at Hunter Stadium which is now McDonalds Jones Stadium. Unfortunately I cant find a single thing about this now with even the links to past stories no longer active. This is a great example of why I like to post whole stories instead of just links because whoever said the internet doesnt forget was a liar. Below is the article we posted in the 2015 update that I scraped from Wayback Machine archives...

No improvement in sight for A-League's worst surface
By JAMES GARDINER
Dec. 22, 2009, 10:53 a.m.

Head groundsman Greig Chadban resigned this month.

Danny Sullivan has taken over and works in conjunction with stadium manager Neville Allan.


IF ANYONE HAS A RECENT UPDATE FOR DANNY PLEASE LET US KNOW
 
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